Dog Breeds: The Non-Sporting Group - Athletes, Armchair Quarterbacks & Everything In Between
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In this episode of our Dog Breed series, we’re shining a spotlight on the wonderfully wild Non-Sporting Group. Don’t let the name fool you—these dogs still need exercise… even if some of them would rather supervise from the couch (we’re looking at you, Bulldogs). We break down why this group has become the “miscellaneous drawer” of the dog world, where breeds that don’t quite fit anywhere else end up. From tiny charmers to larger-than-life characters, we explore their wildly different sizes, personalities, energy levels, and looks. Think of it as the box-of-chocolates chapter in canine companionship: with the Non-Sporting group, you never really know what you’re going to get—and we’re here to help you choose wisely.
This is Dog Days, where we dive into what’s really going on beneath your dog’s behavior—and how understanding their needs can unlock real, lasting change. You’ll hear honest stories of transformation, unexpected breakthroughs, and the kind of training wisdom that will help you feel more confident, connected, and calm with your dog.
You won't find one-size-fits-all training tips here. Instead, you'll hear from compassionate, often humorous experts who help you build an enduring trust with your dog by shifting how you show up to the party. Whether your pup fits the description or not, there's something here for every dog parent.
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